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A Pilgrim's Regress
An Allegory
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A Pilgrim's Regress is an allegorical novel by C.S. Lewis, published in 1933.
It follows the journey of John, a young man who encounters various philosophical and religious viewpoints.
The novel uses allegory to explore the nature of faith, reason, and the Christian worldview.
It's considered an important work in Lewis's development as a writer and thinker, though less widely read than his later works.
The book's exploration of spiritual and intellectual journeys resonates with readers interested in apologetics and Christian thought.
It follows the journey of John, a young man who encounters various philosophical and religious viewpoints.
The novel uses allegory to explore the nature of faith, reason, and the Christian worldview.
It's considered an important work in Lewis's development as a writer and thinker, though less widely read than his later works.
The book's exploration of spiritual and intellectual journeys resonates with readers interested in apologetics and Christian thought.
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Mentioned by Martin Shaw when referring to how Mother Kirk needs big dreams to collapse to blow new breath on old embers.

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Martin Shaw on the Liturgy of Myth
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while discussing the importance of solitude and spiritual practices.


Martin Shaw
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AND WHERE THE DESERT?
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as C.S. Lewis's own retelling inspired by Bunyan, addressing contemporary philosophies in allegorical form.

John Dickson

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171. Without God
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when discussing the intellectual journey of C.S. Lewis towards Christianity.

Ben Stuart

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The Real Thing / 1 John 1:1-4
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as a book he was asked to write a chapter on for the Routledge Companion to C.S. Lewis.

Angus Menuge

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Dr. Angus Menuge: Artificial Intelligence, Transhumanism, and C.S. Lewis' Warning About the End of Man
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as an early Christian novel Lewis published after his conversion.


John Hopkins

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C.S. Lewis
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as his favorite book from C.S. Lewis that Lewis wrote right after becoming a Christian.

Ben Stuart

Further In | Psalm 118
Mentioned when discussing a scene where a character is encouraged to lie, likening it to a painful situation.

The Challenge of Child Communion
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when discussing C.S. Lewis's writings on realistic views of the world.

J. Burden

Individualism and the Desert of the Real w/ Michael Farris: The J. Burden Show Ep. 426
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as an earlier novel by C.S. Lewis.


Alister McGrath

#116 Did CS Lewis believe in aliens?






